I Heart Christmas
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
‘Brilliantly written, this festive instalment of Angela’s life is as funny and enjoyable as ever’ Closer
Angela’s planning her very own fairytale of New York…
Enormous Christmas treeEggnogEccentric British traditionsGorgeous man
But Santa’s throwing her a few curveballs – new job (as if it’s not mental enough already), new baby-craze from her best friend Jenny, and Alex determined they should grow up and settle down. Once friends start turning up uninvited on her doorstep (and leading her astray), can Angela really have a merry little Christmas? So much for happy holidays – something’s got to give…
Reviews
‘Brilliantly written, this festive instalment of Angela’s life is as funny and enjoyable as ever’
Closer
‘Hilarious from start to finish, this is Lindsey Kelk’s best book yet’
Bella
‘Lindsey’s hugely successful I Heart series always mixes a bit of drama with a big old dollop of romance’
Star
‘It’s funny and romantic . . . A breezy read’
Heat
About the author
Lindsey Kelk is an author, journalist and prolific tweeter.
Lindsey loves living in New York, expensive shoes, professional wrestling and wondering whether or not it’s time for bed. Lindsey dislikes too much frosting on a cupcake, being so far away from London, spiders and not being in bed. Lindsey is indifferent to sushi and dogs that are smaller than a cereal box.
Lindsey has written eight novels: I Heart New York, I Heart Hollywood, I Heart Paris, I Heart Vegas, I Heart London , The Single Girl’s To-Do List and About a Girl. You can find out lots more about her here: http://lindseykelk.com
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Lindsey Kelk nails the emotional rollercoaster that is Christmas with this laugh-out-loud story of holiday cheer and blunt reality. Angela Clark—a Manhattan-based Englishwoman who appears elsewhere in the I Heart series—discovers that being comfortably married doesn’t make life any easier. Nothing is sacred in this hilarious look at the madcap modern juggling of career, family, friends and spouses; Kelk’s zinging dialogue is colourfully naughty.